Watch ‘Prince & The Revolution: Live’ And Other Rad Livestreams

Dearly beloved…. Prince’s estate is releasing a vintage 1985 Prince & the Revolution concert that will be available all weekend long, a sign o the times as it will be a fundraiser for COVID-19 relief. A whole bunch of your other favorite weekly events and parties are providing online streaming alternatives too, as are gobs of Bay Area artists creating awesome streaming content and putting on shows this weekend, we’ve listed a shit-ton of shut-in live internet events going off online.

Some of these are live events, others are archived and available on demand. All times listed are Pacific Time, but here are your best opportunities to log on and get off to forget your shelter-in-place blues.

THURSDAY, MAY 14

Prince & The Revolution: Live (6 pm)

If u did not get 2 look at Prince & the Revolution back in the glory days of their Purple Rain era, you can relive it this weekend. Prince’s estate is releasing a vintage concert from March 30, 1985 at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y. The show will remain up all weekend, and will be preceded on Thursday night with a hourlong interview with the Revolution drummer Bobby Z. The whole thing is a fundraiser for the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO, and has already raised nearly $5 million before the show has even kicked off! Because nothing compares 2 u Prince fans. [Prince Youtube Channel]

Death Guild is doing a video webcast-only DJ set every Monday night at their usual time of 9:30 pm at DNALounge.com. You can also catch the previous Death Guild, plus the club’s last two weeks’ worth of events via the DNA Lounge audio streaming archives. [DNALounge.com]

Drag nag Patty from HR honds you with a “half hour of live unfiltered HR entertainment! With hard-hitting topics ranging from unemployment tips to beauty tutorials to how to get the Zoom to work.” [SF Oasis on Facebook]

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